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Hybrid Event

6th - 7th July 2026 | Guatemala City, Guatemala

International Conference on Mathematical Modeling for Cryptographic Protocols (IC2MCP - 26)

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Call For Paper

The (IC2MCP) is dedicated to advancing research excellence by bringing together leading scholars, scientists, and professionals from across the globe. It provides a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and innovative methodologies.

With a strong focus on Cryptography,Mathematics, the conference promotes research that contributes to academic depth, practical insights, and interdisciplinary knowledge integration.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

01
Mathematical modeling of cryptographic protocols
02
Simulation techniques for cryptographic systems
03
Performance analysis of cryptographic algorithms
04
Modeling security properties of cryptographic protocols
05
Case studies on mathematical modeling applications
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Challenges in cryptographic protocol design
07
Interdisciplinary approaches to cryptographic modeling
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Future trends in mathematical modeling for security
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Cryptographic protocol verification techniques
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User-centric design in cryptographic models
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Real-world applications of mathematical modeling
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Impact of modeling on cryptographic security
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Innovative modeling techniques for cryptography
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Security analysis of cryptographic protocols
15
Mathematical foundations of secure communications
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Ethical considerations in modeling cryptographic systems
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Applications of game theory in cryptography
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Modeling attacks on cryptographic protocols
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Machine learning in cryptographic modeling
20
Frameworks for evaluating cryptographic protocols

Peer Review Process

All submissions evaluated through structured peer-review to ensure academic rigor. Accepted papers may be considered for high-quality journals.

Registration Details

Secure your participation early. Limited slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Publication Opportunities

High-quality submissions prioritized for publication in recognized journals and proceedings.

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Consistent Academic Support

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